Scholars have been increasingly rethinking the demographic and disease shifts that have been occurring worldwide, such as the global ageing of populations and shifts in incidence and patterns of chronic disease. This has led to a growing interest among social scientists, and particularly historians of health and disease, in probing the deterministic models and assumptions that experts have articulated about these shifts in patterns of disease conditions, the ageing of populations and the social and health challenges that have been associated with these global shifts. How can we understand the power of experts in deploying contingent and uncertain knowledge, rather
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Adjaye-Gbewonyo, Kafui;
Vaughan, Megan;
(2021)
Epidemiological Change and Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Simon Szreter;
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The Epidemiologic Transition Turned Upside down: Britain’s Mortality History as an Imaginative Resource for Africa
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Megan Vaughan;
Kafui Adjaye-Gbewonyo;
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Introduction
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Olutobi Sanuade;
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Estimating and Monitoring the Burden of Non-Communicable and Chronic Diseases in Ghana
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Erik Aarden;
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Ignorance and the paradoxes of evidence-based global health: the case of mortality statistics in India’s million death study
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Explaining the Evolution of Common Genetic Disease
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Modelling the Future: An Overview of the “Limits to Growth” Debate
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Catherine Burns;
(2021)
In Tandem: Breastfeeding Knowledge and Thinking from Southern Africa
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Nikos Karfakis;
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The biopolitics of CFS/ME
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Kafui Adjaye-Gbewonyo;
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Validity of Measures for Chronic Disease in African Settings
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Nicola Shelton;
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The beating heart of the system: The health of postal workers in Victorian London
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Jean Segata;
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Chikungunya in Brazil, an Endless Epidemic
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Jaime Konerman-Sease;
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From Cure to Care: a Practical Theology of Health According to Jane Austen
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Jonathan Fuller;
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Universal etiology, multifactorial diseases and the constitutive model of disease classification
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Epidemic Time: Thinking from the Sickbed
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